POETRY
Venus Khoury-Ghata
(tr. Rosanna Warren)
Mario Luzi
(tr. Thomas Da y)
Patrick Gilmore
BOOKS
Katie Ford
Dorothea Tanning
Todd Hearon
Steven Cramer
EDITH KURZWEIL
Intellectuals or Pundits?
Public Intellectuals: A Study of Decline
by Richard A. Posner
230
293
ANTHONY CHENNELLS
From Bildungsroman to Family Saga
297
The Sweetest Dream
by Doris Lessing
IGOR WEBB
T.
S. Eliot's Achievements
302
Words Alone: The Poet T.
S.
Eliot
by Denis Donoghue
DAVID RODMAN
Advice from an Elder Statesman
306
Does America Need a Foreign Policy?: Toward a
Diplomacy for the 2Ist Century
by Henry Kissinger
CHRISTOPHER BUSA
Clement Greenberg
309
Clement Greenberg: A Critic's Collection
by Karen Wi lkin and Bruce Guenther
GYORGYI VOROS
Living by the Word Alone
314
I Remain: Voices of the Hungarian Poets from
Transylvania
Edited by Gyongyver Hark6, Translated by Paul Sohar
LETTERS
320
Editor's Note: In the Winter
2002
issue, we should have noted that Adam
Zagajewski's poems, "Circus," "Castle," and "Speak Softly," were trans–
lated by Clare Cavanagh.